Presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney took a few days off of the campaign trail as a result of Hurricane Sandy's trek across the Northeast. Both candidates have been using other politicians as representatives in their absence and have planned to get back to campaigning this week to visit crucial areas.
Read More »Paul Ryan speaks to crowd of 1,500 during hot Ocala afternoon
Vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan competed with hot weather and a heated crowd of his opponents’ supporters at a campaign event in Ocala today. The Republican congressman from Wisconsin answered North Central Florida residents’ questions in a town hall style campaign event. The event was held in the Ocala Downtown Square, where the temperature hovered around 87 degrees.
Read More »Presidential town hall debate to test both candidates
The second presidential debate is expected to be an even matchup, according to UF professor Ronald Carpenter.
Read More »VP candidates to debate tonight
Voters will have a chance to get to know the vice-presidential candidates when they debate Thursday at 9 p.m.
Read More »Local experts discuss importance of presidential debates
President Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney will face off Wednesday night in this year's first televised presidential debate.
Read More »Expect to see a crowded Florida ballot in November
Florida voters might be taken by surprise at the polls when they go to cast their votes in the presidential race. This year's ballot includes the nation's second-highest candidate total, 12, behind Colorado's 17.
Read More »African American clergy express views on 2012 election
With the November election coming up, some dissatisfied African American religious leaders have told their congregations not to vote. Others, however, draw the line there.
Read More »Tickets available for Michelle Obama visit
The Obama for America campaign confirmed that First Lady Michelle Obama will be speaking to supporters at the O’Connell Center Monday at 3:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, though tickets are required due to space limitations.
Read More »Focus on safety after Libya embassy attack may imperil true mission, UF professor says
WUFT spoke with UF Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Paul D’Anieri for more analysis about the turmoil in the Middle East.
Read More »Poll boosts are waning for Obama, Romney
There was a small bounce for each Romney and Obama after their respective party conventions, however that effect has already begun to wane, says Susan McManus, a professor at the University of South Florida.
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